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Rabbit & Bear: The Pest in the Nest

By
Illustrated by Jim Field

$9.99 USD ($12.99 CAD)

  • Age range: 6 to 8
  • Pages: 112 pp.
  • Size: 5.31 x 7.38
  • FormatHardcover
  • On Sale: May 21, 2019
  • ISBN 13: 9781684125890
Description

What with his friend Bear’s snoring, and a BANG! BANG! BANG! noise from up in the tree, Rabbit knows that Something Simply Has To Be Done. But high in the branches, perhaps Bear can show Rabbit how to see the world from a different perspective. A story of friendship, wisdom, and how to be REALLY NOISY, this delightful and hilarious illustrated book is another fun read for Rabbit & Bear fans.

For author interviews, reading guide, and more, visit the Rabbit & Bear Website.

What reviewers are saying about the Rabbit & Bear series:

"The narrative, laid out in short, well-leaded lines, likewise snuggles on every page with Field’s duotone cartoon scenes of the two furry figures meeting, parting, starting separate snowmen but ultimately coming together to finish one, and finally sharing a honeycomb and other goodies before bedding down in the warm den." – Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

"Rabbit's Bad Habits is a breath of fresh air in children’s fiction, a laugh-out-loud story of rabbit and wolf and bear, of avalanches and snowmen. The sort of story that makes you want to send your children to bed early, so you can read it to them.” — Neil Gaiman

"Rabbit's Bad Habits should become an instant modern classic. Stands shoulder to shoulder with Pooh and Toad. Cheeky, delightful and hilarious." – Eoin Colfer

"Whether it’s the grisly truth about leporidae eating their poo, the hilarious, touching dynamic between big, gentle Bear and cantankerous, selfish—but not irredeemable—Rabbit, or Jim Field’s blue-white, deft and atmospheric images, there’s much to love in this splendid little book." – The Guardian

"A delight, with super illustrations and a lovely story about friendship." – Independent on Sunday

"A laugh-out-loud celebration of friendship, forest life…and poo." – Metro

"This beginning chapter book is delightfully weird, hilarious, and tender-hearted!" – Imagination Soup